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In the great north tundra of Canadalived a community of snow owls.Word had spread through thecommunity Ophelia Owl was about togive birth to a little one, and theentire community was excited.But, to the astonishment of all the snowowls, the little one was all blackinstead of being all white like the restof the snow owls.Learn about embracing the values of diversity, acceptance and inclusion from the lessons of a Snow Owl. Discover nature''s lessons of love overcoming the challenges of life.
Mama and Baby Robin were walking through the flower garden when they heard someone crying. They looked all over and found a little worm hiding under a rock, weeping uncontrollably. Mama Robin asked the worm, “Why are you crying?” The little worm sobbed and said that all of her friends laughed at her when she walked because she had a back curve and she wiggled when she walked. Tears were pouring out of Wizzie’s face, making the stones all wet.The lesson to be learned from this story is that we can all overcome our disability one way or another if we listen to and work with our friends, as they will always find a way to help us.
Mama and Baby Robin were walking through the flower garden when they heard someone crying. They looked all over and found a little beetle hiding under a rock cover, weeping uncontrollably. Mama and Baby Robin decided to help. The lesson to be learned from this story is that when walking on the sidewalk, be very careful not to step on Tweedle or his friends.
Mama Robin asked, “Why are you crying?” Beezie the bumblebee said, “I am so little that I get very tired trying to fly from one flower garden to the next patch, and by the time I get there all the other bees have taken all of the pollen from the flowers and there is nothing left for me.” Tears were pouring down little Beezie’s cheeks, making the flower all wet.The lesson to be learned from this story is that we can all overcome our disability one way or another if we listen to and work with our friends, as they will always find a way to help us.
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